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Different Stories
Different Stories contains three stories: "The Fire--or a Brave Woman's Act," a story that highlights the heroics of a mother protecting her family from a fire; "Fire at the Station," a detailed account of the monetary losses after a fire in Allenstown; and "The Great Flood or My Adventure on the River," a story that features a dangerous flood, along with detailed descriptions of the "Hills Brys Damn."
An Adventure on Red Rover
This is an illustrated 12-page story by William J. Little about an attack by three giant birds on Walter Allen, age 12, Otho Strong, age 14, who are rescued by Arthur Little, age 14, aided by Elmer Green (no age given). Walter and Otho are held captive by the ferocious birds in a cave on the mining island of Red Rover for five days before their rescue. The naming pattern in this book fascinatingly combines the boys' real first names with surnames from their fictional "World."
The Fight of the Boys
The Fight of the Boys details a vicious battle between the "East Siders" and "West Siders," using weapon such as "clubs, canons, wooden spears, wooden sords, and bow guns" to battle each other. There is a significant escalation in violence and weaponry compared to the battle scenes in other stories, but it all ends well since the boys are simply fighting for pride, and once the fighting ends "they are almost as good friends as before."
E(a)than F. Allen and His Family
This book, put together with a pin and complete with color illustrations, chronicles the actions of Eathan Allen and his family. Arthur introduces the other Allen family members (Eathan’s wife Mary, his 10 year-old son Jimmy, and his 9 year-old daughter Alice) before focusing on Eathan and his presidency on Big Continent.
History of Long Continent
History of Long Continent is a rudimentary and brief account of the continent's history written by one of the boys at a young age. It is likely that Arthur, "the worlds historian" and leader of Long Continent under the alias "William Little," wrote this particular piece. Perhaps the most interesting aspect of this story is the material the boys used to write the story...
History of the Wourld
History of the Wourld is another example of a story written by Arthur Nelson at a very young age. The intricacies of the boys' imaginary world are not yet developed completely and the cohesive world history explained in the brothers' future works is only beginning to formulate within the young mind of Arthur Nelson.
The Mountain Fighter
The Mountain Fighter contains six chapters that follow Captain William Little's adventures, and include other key figures of the imaginary World especially Ethan Allen. Yet set in 1861 this military tale seems to draw on U.S. Civil War history. Captain Little defeats the rebel army at "Philippi" and participates in the capture and hanging of John Brown. Some of this history is cast as "stories about war" that William Little tells to young Jimmy Allen. The collaboration of these imaginary World antagonists in US. Civil War events leads Arthur Nelson to note that "now the heroes are good firiends."
Prospect City Savings Bank
The Prospect City Savings Bank is a deposit book kept by Arthur Nelson, documenting monetary transactions for Prospect City. This publication highlights the boys' socioeconomic knowledge and ability to apply real-world practices to their imaginary play. The accounts run into the surely fictional tens of thousands of dollars.
The Voyage of the Francis
The Voyage of the Francis is a short story about a sailboat that embarks on a fishing trip. The story-telling technique used by Arthur can be attributed to his young age. There are certainly elements of plot – a storm, fishing, jumping overboard, sleeping on a rock, playing an odd game of tag, etc. – but they seem to form only a skeletal story, made up primarily of movement from big event to big event, without much imagined emotion or transition in between.